Early signs and symptoms of oral cancer"Signs of oral cancer can be identified early on by showing signs of almost constant white or red discolouration of tissue (known as patches) inside the mouth; experiencing difficulty opening the mouth fully; bleeding but not knowing why; having loose teeth and pain while eating and swallowing," explains Dr Sandeep.
"If you experience these symptoms for more than 2 to 3 weeks, you should visit a doctor, as early detection can improve outcomes and help with a timely diagnosis," he adds.
What are the risk factors"There are many factors that could contribute to your likelihood of developing oral cancer, including tobacco and alcohol use, but some other risk factors associated with oral cancer are:-
● Poor oral hygiene
● Chronic irritation to the mouth, such as when an edge of a tooth is sharp
● Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection
● Excessive sun exposure to the lips
● Long-term inflammation in the oral cavity
Other lifestyle issues and genetic factors could also increase your chances," says Dr Nayak.